The WebLogic examples

The examples in these directories are designed to illustrate a variety
of tasks with WebLogic.

For general information on setting up your development environment for running
WebLogic Server and these examples, see the TechStart Guide
Setting your development environment.
Though many of the examples are shipped "pre-built", we encourage you to setup a
development environment and build the examples yourself to learn how to use
WebLogic.

For the specific details on running an example, look at the documentation for that
example using the links below.

For more details on using the services and principles demonstrated in the examples,
read the Developers Guide
for each API. There's a link -- shown as (more) --
to the appropriate Developers Guide with each example listed below.

VBClient shows how to invoke
and operate on a Java object from a COM client.
ServerSideDLLClient illustrates
how to use the Weblogic COM compiler to generate Java wrapper classes for a
server side COM object.

Some examples of dbKona's high-level data objects that work with any
JDBC driver for database interaction in your application, including
client-side management of query results and automatic generation of
SQL.

These WebLogic Enterprise Java Bean (EJB)
examples demonstrate
both entity and session EJBeans; using
finders and WebLogic extensions; using EJBeans with servlets; and accessing
integrated WebLogic services such as JNDI and Jolt Servers.

How to use WebLogic Workspaces
for caching data, creating a hidden string, disconnecting and
reconnecting to a workspace, and sharing a
Workspace among several clients. How to use Workspace
Monitors to carry out operations before setting, getting, or
destroying values in Workspaces.